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Grendel, it is used as a motif to symbolize different aspects of a character. Though it has a constant meaning throughout the novel, it also differs according to each character. Gardner uses gold as a symbol of majesty as well as protection, greed
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by Brian Payton
The novel being summarized is titled Gone with the Wind, written by Margaret Mitchell. It was published in 1936, after it took her seven years to write, and won a Pulitzer Prize in 1937. Gone with the Wind was the only
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aspects of mankind which are both good and evil. The effects of evil can be seen in the character of Keller; after he has seen what cruelty human beings are capable of he becomes very pessimistic about humanity. He had underestimated the extent of
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lessons of life. For example, The Missing Axe teaches that people see only what they want to see. Another important Taoist story, The Lost Horse, proves the falseness of first impressions. Similarly, Pearl Buck expresses this idea of false impressions
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that tells us how the society is worsening. After I read the story and from the lecture I heard, I kind of had a feeling that the author O'Connor was trying to describe the outcome of the false christian when they encounters the bad situation.
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Southern American novelist and short story writer, Miss O’ Connor’s career spanned the 1950s and early ‘60s, a time when the South was dominated by Protestant Christians. O’Connor was born and raised Catholic. She was a fundamentalist and a Christian
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Theme of "Young Goodman Brown"
What is theme? Theme is what the author is saying about the subject of the story. In "Young Goodman Brown" the subject of the story is hypocrisy. In "Young Goodman Brown", Hawthorne writes in detail how
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books such as "The Thirst Evil" and "The City and the Pillar". Through my research on Gore Vidal, I did not find many readers that did not like his writings. Most of his readers are astonished by his writings. I found "Paranoid Politics" an enjoyable
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books such as "The Thirst Evil" and "The City and the Pillar". Through my research on Gore Vidal, I did not find many readers that did not like his writings. Most of his readers are astonished by his writings. I found "Paranoid Politics" an enjoyable
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of Wrath to encompass many
themes and ideas. He included several Biblical allusions to enforce his message of the
migrating families coming together to form a community. Steinbeck alludes to Biblical
characters through Jim Casy and Rose of Sharon,
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